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  1. El cáncer que entra por la boca.(TT: Cancer enters through the mouth.): An article from: Epoca
  2. Oral cavity disease: common: cancer of the mouth and various dental disorders are common afflictions. Learn the ways to best protect your cat.: An article from: Cat Watch by Tom Ewing, 2007-01-01
  3. Cancer Of The Mouth, Tongue, And Oesophagus: Their Pathology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment (1892) by Frederic Bowreman Jessett, 2009-06-13
  4. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Mouth Cancer- Authoritative, Practical Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients, Treatment Options (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-01-28
  5. Understanding Cancers of the Mouth and Throat by CancerBACUP, 1998-12-31
  6. Cancers of the Mouth and Throat: A Patient's Guide to Treatment by William M. Lydiatt, 2001-01-01
  7. Cancer of the face and mouth: Diagnosis, treatment, surgical repair, by Vilray Papin Blair, Sherwood Moore, et all 1941
  8. Thank You With A Smile: A personal battle with mouth cancer by Christine Dunningham, 2008-06-18
  9. Cancer Of The Mouth, Tongue, And Oesophagus: Their Pathology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment (1892) by Frederic Bowreman Jessett, 2010-09-10
  10. Cancer Of The Mouth, Tongue, And Oesophagus: Their Pathology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment (1892) by Frederic Bowreman Jessett, 2010-09-10
  11. Contemporary Issues in Oral Cancer
  12. Salivary gland tumors: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Diane Calabrese, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  13. Oral cancer screening is effective in primary care.(ONCOLOGY)(Clinical report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2009-10-15
  14. Global oral cancer screening programs review and recommendations.(EVIDENCE FOR PRACTICE)(Clinical report): An article from: Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene by Heather Biggar, Amanda Forrest, et all 2007-05-01

21. Mouth Cancer Foundation
mouth cancer Foundation.
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22. Mouth Cancer - How To Reduce Your Risk
mouth cancer can develop in any part of the mouth, including the tongue, thegums, the skin lining the mouth or the lips.It is more common in men than in
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=4182

23. What Are The Symptoms Of Mouth Cancer?
The commonest symptoms of mouth cancer areA sore or ulcer in the mouth that doesnot healDiscomfort or pain in the mouththat does not go awayIt can also
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=5062

24. New Scientist Breaking News - Oral Sex Linked To Mouth Cancer
Patients with mouth cancer were also three times as likely to have antibodiesagainst For cancers of the back of the mouth, the link was even stronger.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4712

25. Saliva Test May Spot Mouth Cancer Early - Cancer Information On MedicineNet.com
Information on many different cancers includes symptoms, cancer detection andprevention, and treatment options.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=47936

26. Oral Cancer
There are around 2700 new mouth cancers each year in the UK. Smoking andalcohol increase your risk of mouth cancer 15 times
http://www.wessexcancer.org/support/oral_cancer.htm
Understanding Oral Cancer
Oral cancer is most common in people over forty years. Although it is found twice as often in males as in females, this ratio appears to be decreasing. This trend may be due to the increasing rate of smoking among women.
The Facts
There are around 2700 new mouth cancers each year in the UK. As many as 50% could die within 5 years because they have been seen too late. Early cancers have an 80% cure rate.
Known Risk Factors
Smoking and other tobacco habits
High alcohol intake
Smoking and alcohol increase your risk of mouth cancer 15 times
Pan and betel chewing (lime, spices, areca, tobacco)
Previous history of oral, lung or throat cancer
People with poor immune systems, particularly those with AIDS
What To Look For
An ulcer or lump anywhere in the mouth or throat that does not heal within 2-3 weeks
A whitish or reddish patch which can be painless Neck or under chin swelling Slurring of speech or difficult in chewing
What can you do?

27. CTCA: Mouth Cancer Symptoms
To learn about mouth cancer symptoms and the treatments available to you, pleasevisit our site.
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America - Mouth Cancer Symptoms
To Learn More About This Topic: Chat with Us Email Us Mouth cancer strikes in a number of different places: the lips, the gums, and many other parts of the mouth. Early detection of mouth cancer through the recognition of mouth cancer symptoms is important in the effectiveness of treatment. If you would like to know more about mouth cancer symptoms and how you may be able to detect them, please keep reading and making use of the links on this page. You can also learn more about mouth cancer symptoms by visiting our homepage at this link: CTCA: Mouth Cancer Symptoms
Mouth Cancer Symptoms to be Aware of
Changes in the way the soft tissues of your mouth usually look or feel can be early mouth cancer symptoms. These mouth cancer symptoms can include mouth sores that do not heal, persistent mouth pain, thickening of the cheek, and loss of teeth. These are only a few of the mouth cancer symptoms of which you should be aware. If you experience any of these mouth cancer symptoms, it is important that you visit a medical professional. To learn more about mouth cancer symptoms please follow this link: Mouth Cancer Symptoms
Early Detection of Mouth Cancer
The most effective way to detect mouth cancer early is through the understanding of mouth cancer symptoms and performing periodic self-examinations. When mouth cancer is detected early and treated, it is often curable. Unfortunately, many mouth cancers are already in an advanced stage when a doctor becomes aware of the situation. That is why it is important that you understand what mouth cancer symptoms to be aware of.

28. CTCA: Mouth Cancer Treatment
At Cancer Treatment Centers of America, we use many tools to help you fight mouthcancer on all fronts. To learn more about our treatment options,
http://www.cancercenter.com/mouth-cancer.htm
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America - Mouth Cancer
To Learn More About This Topic: Chat with Us Email Us CTCA helps patients fight cancer through the integration of conventional treatment methods and alternative treatment therapies. We treat mouth cancer and other forms of cancer on a case-by-case basis, providing individualized treatment for our patients. If you have been diagnosed with mouth cancer or another form of cancer, CTCA can help. We will work with you to provide individualized mouth cancer treatment that will be most appropriate for your needs. For CTCA mouth cancer treatment information, please utilize the links on this page, or follow this link right now to our homepage: Mouth Cancer Treatment from CTCA
Mouth Cancer Statistics
Mouth cancer can occur in a number of different places including the gums, tongue, cheek, lips and other parts of the mouth. In the U.S., about 30,000 new mouth cancer cases occur annually. Consumption of tobacco products and alcohol can increase your risk of mouth cancer. Overexposure to the sun and poor oral hygiene are also known to increase mouth cancer risks.
Symptoms of Mouth Cancer
There are a variety of symptoms that are associated with mouth cancer. Those symptoms include lumps, sores, ulcers, and discolored spots in the mouth that persist. Other symptoms of mouth cancer include difficulty chewing or swallowing. If you experience any of these symptoms of mouth cancer, it is imperative that you visit a doctor. Although many times these symptoms are caused by something other than

29. Chewing Tobacco And Mouth Cancer
The major risk posed by smokeless tobacco is mouth cancer. Your risk is fourtimes that of a nonsmoker or non-chewer.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/901213082.html
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Does regular use of chewing tobacco cause cancer of the bladder? What if one has a history of bladder cancer? Also, is there any evidence that a vasectomy can lead to bladder cancer?
A: In the past 20 years, the use of chewing tobacco has almost tripled. The major risk posed by smokeless tobacco is mouth cancer. Your risk is four times that of a non-smoker or non-chewer. There have been no reports of increased risk of bladder cancer from chewing tobacco or from having a vasectomy. Article Created: 1998-07-23 Article Reviewed: 2004-10-21 "Dear Doctor" is a compilation of patient questions answered by doctors from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Home About HealthLink Medical College of Wisconsin ClinicLink ... Privacy

30. Bacteria Linked With Dangerous Mouth Cancer - - MSNBC.com
Three different types of mouth bacteria are associated with the most common formof oral cancer, researchers said in a discovery that may lead to a simple
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8502415/
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Bacteria linked with dangerous mouth cancer
Germs associated with often-fatal oral tumors, researchers say
WASHINGTON - Three different types of mouth bacteria are associated with the most common form of oral cancer, researchers said Thursday in a discovery that may lead to a simple test for the often-fatal tumor. The study, published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, also suggests the bacteria may play a role in causing the cancer, called oral squamous cell carcinoma, the researchers said. "Finding bacteria associated with (oral squamous cell carcinoma) encourages us to hope that we have discovered an early diagnostic marker for the disease," said Donna Mager of the Forsyth Institute in Boston, who led the study. "If future studies bear this out, it may be possible to save lives by conducting large-scale screenings using saliva samples." The American Cancer Society estimates about 29,370 people will be newly diagnosed with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer in the United States in 2005 and 7,320 people will die. A test is important because the five-year relative survival rate for all the cancers is 59 percent, mostly because they are not detected until they have spread.

31. Introduction: Mouth Cancer - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to mouth cancer as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis,misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/m/mouth_cancer/intro.htm
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32. Periodontal Disease Cancer Pictures Photos Mouth Cancer
Smokeless tobacco and smoke from cigarettes, pipes and cigars creates an unhealthyenvironment in a person s mouth. Tobacco can cause oral cancer,
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Smokeless tobacco and smoke from cigarettes, pipes and cigars creates an unhealthy environment in a person's mouth. Tobacco can cause oral cancer, gum disease, increased tooth decay and periodontal bone loss. It may also lead to an increased risk of tumors of the upper digestive tract. Please be aware that many of the pictures in this section are graphic in nature. Not for the faint of heart!
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Recent Up a category Mouth Tumor Pictures These pictures of mouth tumors are provided by Mediscan clipart Library in London, England. Pictures of Tongue Cancer Pictures of tongue cancer from Otolaryngolgy Houston.

33. Oral Cancer Mouth Cancer
Oral Cancer (mouth cancer) is included in a specific group of cancers calledOHNC(Oral and head and neck cancer)It s estimated that 85% of all cases of oral
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Oral Cancer (Mouth Cancer) and Other Cancers of the Head and Neck
Oral Cancer (mouth cancer) is included in a specific group of cancers called OHNC(Oral and head and neck cancer)It's estimated that 85% of all cases of oral head and neck cancer(OHNC)are due to tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption. Learn about other risk factors, as well as common symptoms of these cancers.
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Recent Oral and Head and Neck Cancer Oral and head and neck cancer (OHNC) includes a specific group of cancers which are often caused by tobacco and heavy alcohol usage. Learn about other risk factors, as well as common symptoms of these cancers. Survey on OHNC Oral and Head and Neck Cancer The American public is severely lacking in knowledge about what the risk factors are for OHNC, as well as what symptoms signal the onset of one of these cancers.

34. Treatment Information For Mouth Cancer
CancerAnswers provides the latest information on the most effective traditionaland alternative cancer treatments available.
http://www.canceranswers.com/em29.html
MOUTH CANCER
The mouth is an amazing machine for speech and eating, it actually starts the process of digestion. Normally good mouth hygiene ensures healthy teeth, and a lifetime of trouble free chewing (the muscles of the jaw are the strongest of the body). Occasionally people develop a cancer in the mouth. From a cancer doctor perspective, the mouth is anything forward of the last molar, up to the lips. This includes the part of the tongue we see in the mirror, the hard palate, and the inside of the cheeks. Anything behind the last molar is called "oropharynx" and is a different area which includes the tonsils and base of tongue. The treatment for cancers in these areas are different. It is critical to get prompt diagnosis and proper treatment for a mouth cancer problem, this can make the difference between mutilating surgery or an excellent cosmetic result, or even life and death. Understanding your options indealing with a mouth cancer problem will give you the peace-of-mind of knowing that you have done everything possible to ensure a successful outcome for yourself or a loved one. CancerAnswers's material explains, in plain English, the definition, types, risk factors, frequency, evaluation, historical and latest effective treatments for the various mouth cancers. We describe surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, along with the their side-effects and results. While we don't promise a cure, we tell you everything you must know to help you make the right choices today for a mouth cancer problem.

35. Cancer Research UK To Run New Mouth Cancer Campaign
Cancer Research UK will launch a threeyear campaign in November to raise awarenessof the risks and symptoms of mouth cancer, with funding from the
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=28015

36. Mouth Cancer
mouth cancer usually starts in the cells lining the mouth. The most common sitesare the lips, tongue and floor of the mouth. Smoking and drinking are known
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Mouth_cancer?Open

37. AllRefer Health - Oral Cancer Symptoms & Signs (Cancer - Mouth, Head And Neck Ca
Oral Cancer (Cancer Mouth, Head and Neck Cancer, mouth cancer, Squamous CellCancer - Mouth) information center covers Symptoms Signs.
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Alternate Names : Cancer - Mouth, Head and Neck Cancer, Mouth Cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer - Mouth Skin lesion , lump, or ulcer
  • On the tongue, lip, or other mouth area Usually small Most often pale colored, may be dark or discolored May be a deep, hard edged crack in the tissue Usually painless initially May develop a burning sensation or pain when the tumor is advanced
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38. BBC NEWS | Health | Oral Sex Linked To Mouth Cancer
Some cases of mouth cancer could be caused by a virus contracted during oral sex,scientists have warned.
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Scieintists looked at tissue samples from patients Some cases of mouth cancer could be caused by a virus contracted during oral sex, scientists have warned.
Writing in New Scientist magazine, US researchers said the human papilloma virus, which causes most cervical cancers, may also cause oral tumours. Experts say heavy smoking or drinking causes most mouth cancers, but the HPV link could help explain why some young adults develop the rare disease. But they stressed people did not need to alter their behaviour. Oral cancer is rare, and tobacco and alcohol are by far the biggest causes
Dr Anne Szarewski, Cancer Research UK It is estimated that up to a fifth of women aged 18 to 22 in the UK carry a variety of HPV. Scientists are working on a vaccine that would be effective against the most common strains in an attempt to cut the number of cases of cervical cancer. They now hope a vaccine could have the added benefit of reducing oral cancers, which affect around one in 10,000 people.

39. Mouth Cancer :: Mouth Cancer
mouth cancer and related information about mouth cancer including articles,information and links The Cancer Resource Blog features over 3000+
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UK based mouth cancer website portal that provides patients, carers and health professionals with easy access to comprehensive information on head and neck cancers and mouth cancer awareness campaigns.
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Mouth Cancer Foundation Online Support Group: Provides practical advice and support for cancer patients, their families and carers.

40. EDI - Oral Cancer Diagnosis
current level if mouth cancer is detected earlier and treated rapidly.The problem is that in its very early stages mouth cancer can be almost invisible
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What is mouth cancer? Mouth cancer is a malignant growth which can occur in any part of the mouth, tongue and lips. Is it frequent? In the UK there are about 3800 new cases each year and around 1 700 deaths. Mouth cancer has a higher proportion of deaths per number of cases than either breast cancer, cervical cancer or skin melanoma. In fact, there has been little improvement in survival rates for mouth cancer over the past thirty years. It is more common in men than in women. The majority of cases are in those aged over 40 but an increasing minority of young people are being affected. Are there regional differences? Mouth cancer is more common in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland than in England. Differences in patterns of tobacco and alcohol use are a factor in these variations. Treatment Following surgery, speech, chewing, swallowing and breathing is often affected. Although disfigurement of the face, head and neck can occur there have been considerable improvements in reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation methods. Early Detection Many deaths and much radical surgery could be prevented by early detection of the disease. In fact, the five year mortality rate would improve from its deplorable current level if mouth cancer is detected earlier and treated rapidly. The problem is that in its very early stages mouth cancer can be almost invisible or present as a seemingly harmless mouth ulcer or painless lesion, making it difficult to detect.

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